Please, please, please, do not let this thread descend into a slanging match about the current news events that relate to a very tragic blue-on-blue engagement in 2003

My banter with Fax about the relative merits of aerobatic teams was just that.
Just as a personal plea, unless you have experience of flying a fast jet in the midst of a battle, with active ground-to-air threats, whilst actually flying the aeroplane, talking to multiple ground and air contacts, monitoring your wingman, your defensive aids and sorting out what is going on, then please don't make judgements based on just seeing the video and reading the transcript.
A series of mistakes were undoubtedly made, not just by the pilots involved, which led to the very tragic finale, in what is the most direct, unclear and rapidly changing battle scenario of close air support. They will have to live with their actions, just as the families of those injured and killed are forced to come to terms with their disabilities or loss.
Nobody got up that morning with the intention of making it all go so horribly wrong. And yes it makes me bloody angry and sad that it keeps happening, but think about the relative numbers of nations involved and probabilities, and don't forget blue-on-blue engagements are not confined to the US v Brit scenario.
End of plea
MG Mark